Anonymous wrote:Get a sling. Stuff the baby in it. Go for walks if you can. I went all Swedish on our baby and put her outside constantly. She probably spent like7-9 hours outdoors as a newborn. I wanted her to learn to sleep surrounded by noise. This is NOT one of those houses where people tip-toe around during naps, and I have created a baby who can sleep anywhere. In a restaurant, in the mall, on a walk, etc. We are not slaves to the nap, rushing home for it.
When was your baby born? I would love to do this -- well, first have to figure out the sling, which keeps getting pushed farther down the to-do list -- but our pediatrician, who is admittedly a bit conservative, thought we should not take the baby outside much in winter. He is 2 weeks old now. I'm not really ready to take him out much anyway since I still can't walk more than a couple blocks myself without feeling some discomfort from the stitches from labor. But I figure in another 2 weeks I will be going crazy. I would love to bundle him up in the stroller (still have to put that together too!) or the sling and walk a mile to the bookstore or something.